Spirituality in Assisted Living: Why Faith Still Matters
For those who hold faith as a central part of life, the inability to attend religious services or engage with their spiritual community can lead to feelings of isolation or disconnection,
For those who hold faith as a central part of life, the inability to attend religious services or engage with their spiritual community can lead to feelings of isolation or disconnection,
Meaningful holiday celebrations can take many forms. In fact, bringing the festivities to an assisted living facility can be a beautiful way to include your loved ones without causing anxiety.
When does forgetfulness cross the line into something more serious? A professional evaluation is invaluable in determining the best living solution for your senior loved one.
Through a comprehensive assessment, professionals consider physical health and mobility; cognitive function; medication needs; and lifestyle and social preferences.
By including these six essentials, you can create an apartment that allows you loved one to feel safe, secure and at home.
If a loss of appetite lasts more than a few days - or is accompanied by weight loss, fatigue, confusion, or mood swings - seek prompt medical attention.
If your family member lives in assisted living, bringing them a simple house plant can result in amazing benefits. Here's how plants infuse purpose, joy and fresh air into their lives.
Podcasts are a great way for seniors to stay mentally active and entertained. Whether your loved one is a history buff or someone who simply enjoys a good story, there’s a podcast out there to brighten their day.
Taking an elderly loved one on a day trip is a fantastic way to let them know that they are special and worthy of your time.
Here are some of the best snack ideas to keep in your loved one’s room, along with considerations to keep them safe and healthy.